New Kung Fu Panda 3 movie got mostly positive reviews from top critics. 20th Century FOX released their new animated/comedy flick, “Kung Fu Panda 3,” into theaters this weekend, and all the reviews are in from the top movie critics. It looks like it went over pretty well with the, for the most part, scoring and overall 65 score out of a possible 100 across 22 reviews at Metacritic.com.

Neil Genzlinger at The New York Times, gave it an 80 grade too, saying: “Lots of comedic fight scenes break up the story’s more somber stretches, and the animation, especially in 3-D, is simply gorgeous.”

Alonso Duralde from TheWrap, gave it an 80 score. He said: “It’s cohesive and cathartic enough to make a fourth entry unnecessary, but at the same time, it’s entertaining and gorgeous enough to make the prospect of same something to welcome.”

Justin Chang from Variety, gave it an 80. He said: “Emotionally, dramatically and perhaps most of all visually (it’s worth seeing in 3D), this delightful trilogy capper is almost as generously proportioned as its cuddly warrior hero, restoring a winning lightness of touch to the saga while bringing its long-running themes of perseverance and self-knowledge to satisfying fruition.”

Glenn Kenny from RogerEbert.com, gave it a 75 score, saying: “In spite of its abundant action — and for all the interspecies mashups, this is as much an action-adventure animated movie as it is a funny-animal animated movie — is a pretty relaxing experience for the adult viewer.”

Chritian Holub from Entertainment Weekly, gave it a 75 grade, stating: “Just complicated enough to reward steady viewers and just simple enough for parent escorts to enjoy without much prior knowledge.”

Michael Rechtshaffen from The Hollywood Reporter, gave it a 70 grade. He said: “While the storyline, in which Jack Black’s dumpling-downing Dragon Warrior is reunited with his biological father, doesn’t quite fulfill its prophecies, dramatically speaking, visually speaking it’s all quite impressive — one of those very rare animated features that completely justifies its 3D glasses.”

Lou Lumenick from the New York Post, gave it a 63 score, stating: “The stunning visuals in DreamWorks Animation’s Kung Fu Panda 3 surpass the high standards set by its predecessors, but storywise, the latest adventures of goofy Po the panda break no new ground.”

Brian Truit from USA Today, gave it a 63 grade. He claims: “The movie’s story and cute characters are geared toward the younger crowd, per usual. But while it lacks the wonder and nuance of earlier Pandas, there are enough new faces and wowing, Asian-influenced style to also keep parents amused for an hour and a half.”

Joe Morgenstren over at the Wall Street Journal, gave it a 50 grade. He said: “In Hollywood’s franchise game, sequels are seldom the best they can be. This one isn’t, but it’s pretty, perfectly pleasant and good enough.”

Tom Russo over at the Boston Globe, gave it a 50 score, saying: “A story that builds toward Po training an army of his panda brethren fails to deliver exponentially greater fun.”

Lastly, Katherine Pushkar from the New York Daily News, gave it a 40 score, saying: “Once upon a time, Black’s charisma might have been enough to carry the movie.” Stay tuned.